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Hebrew names - Baby names with the origin Hebrew

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Orele Possibly 'light of God' (from Hebrew Orel) or associated with 'golden' (from Latin/French Aurelius/Aurelia) French, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Orell Possibly 'golden', 'light', or 'eagle' depending on the root; generally connotes brightness, nobility, or strength. Catalan, Hebrew, Latin, Slavic, Spanish Unisex
Orelle Either "golden" (if linked to Aurelia) or "God's light" / "light of God" (if from Hebrew Orel); also used as a French feminine/place name. French, Hebrew, Italian, Latin Girl
Orena Possibly "light" (from Hebrew Or/Orna) or "peace" (from Greek/Slavic Irene); sometimes linked to Hebrew Oren meaning "pine/ash". Greek, Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Orev Raven (the bird) Hebrew Boy
Orit Light (literally 'little light' from Hebrew 'or' + feminine suffix -it) Hebrew Girl
Orithya Light (of God) / God is my light Hebrew Girl
Orlee My light / light to me Hebrew Girl
Orlege Uncertain; probably a modern blend suggesting 'golden' or 'light one'. Hebrew Unisex
Orlie My light / light to me Hebrew Girl
Ornah Derived from Hebrew 'oren' meaning 'pine' - 'pine tree'. Hebrew Girl
Ornan Biblical Hebrew name (meaning uncertain); in Gaelic contexts related to Oran, 'little pale one'. Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish Boy
Ornat Possibly 'light' (from Hebrew 'Or') or 'adorned/ornate' (from Latin 'ornatus'); exact origin uncertain. Hebrew, Latin Girl
Orneet Little light (from Hebrew 'or' = light with a diminutive suffix) Hebrew Girl
Orny A short form or pet name for names beginning with 'Or-'. Associated senses: 'little pale one' (from Irish Odhrán) or 'light' (from Hebrew Or). English, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish Boy
Oron Light, brightness; radiance Hebrew Boy
Orpah Likely 'fawn' or 'gazelle'; some sources interpret as 'back of the neck'. Hebrew Girl
Orr Gaelic odhar: "pale/dun/gray" (surname); Hebrew Or (אוֹר): "light". Hebrew, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Orva Uncertain - possible senses include 'golden/princess' (from Órla), 'arrow' (from Old Norse), or link to 'fawn/back of the neck' (from Orpah) Hebrew, Norse Girl
Osee Salvation; "He saves" Hebrew Boy
Oser Helper, one who helps Hebrew Boy
Oshrat Happiness, joy; good fortune Hebrew Girl
Osip God will increase; Jehovah will add Hebrew Boy
Ossias Salvation; "God saves" Hebrew Boy
Othnyel God is my strength Hebrew Boy
Ovadiah Servant of God (Yahweh) Hebrew Boy
Ovadyahu Servant of Yahweh (God) Hebrew Boy
Oved Worker; servant (one who works or serves) Hebrew Boy
Ovyah Hebrew: "Yahweh is my father" or "God is my father",Tamil/Indic: "artist; beautiful drawing" (from Oviya),Modern/uncertain: meaning may vary by cultural use Hebrew, Tamil Unisex
Oza Varies by origin - likely 'strength' if derived from Hebrew 'Oz'; in Gujarati contexts a family/surname often associated with learned or priestly lines; otherwise used as a family or place name without a single lexical meaning. Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian, Japanese Unisex
Ozem From Hebrew 'oz' meaning 'strength' or 'might.' Hebrew Boy
Ozera Possibly 'helper' or 'strength' (Hebrew) or 'lakes' (Slavic) Hebrew, Slavic Girl
Ozerah Helper, aid Hebrew Girl
Ozrah Help, aid; related to strength Hebrew Girl
Ozy Strength, power English, Hebrew, Turkish Boy
Ozyah God is my strength Hebrew Boy
Ozyas Yahweh (God) is my strength Hebrew Boy
Padana Uncertain - possibly 'lotus' if linked to Sanskrit Padma, or 'of/from Padan' referring to a place name (biblical Padan or the Po/Padana plain); also used as a modern invented feminine name. Aramaic, Hebrew, Italian, Sanskrit Girl
Pallu Biblical name borne by a son of Reuben; exact meaning uncertain Hebrew Boy
Palmah Likely related to Latin palma meaning 'palm' (palm tree or palm branch), often associated with victory; may be a regional/orthographic variant of Palma. Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Palt-El God rescues / God is a deliverer Hebrew Boy
Palti Deliverance; 'my escape' (from Hebrew root פלט, 'to escape/deliver') Hebrew Boy
Paltiel God is my deliverance Hebrew Boy
Parah Hebrew: 'cow'; Sanskrit (Parā): 'supreme, highest, transcendent'; Arabic: as a variant of Farah, 'joy, happiness'. Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Paran Named for the Biblical Wilderness of Paran; associated with a desert or remote region in the Hebrew Bible. Hebrew Boy
Parnach Provider, breadwinner; related to 'livelihood' (parnasa) Hebrew Boy
Pasiel Uncertain. Likely theophoric, containing the element -el meaning "God" (roughly "...of God" or "God ..."); exact root and literal meaning are unclear. Hebrew Boy
Patiah Yahweh opens / God opens Hebrew Girl
Patyah God has opened (from Hebrew patach 'to open' + -yah, a theophoric suffix referring to Yahweh) Hebrew Girl
Pazit Gold; golden; precious like fine gold Hebrew Girl

Hebrew name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Hebrew-origin name in our dataset.

6,132
Names in this origin
134
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
1,046,771
Peak year 2000